Aeromatics Goals for the Grow: A solid batch of CBG. I've never grown a CBG plant before, so this will be a new experience. I have my autopot system dialed in, so I am looking forward to focusing in on the strain since it has significant medical benefits.
During my last autopot run, I made two germination into potting mistakes.
The buffered coco was way too wet when potting. This stifled root growth initially, and also prevented me from adding any water and generally slowed down the entire process. I could tell because when I pulled the coco out from the pots, there was a strong taproot but little to no root growth in the middle to upper root zone.
I packed the coco a bit too much when adding to my pots. I didn’t superpack it tight, but I did pat it down a little but it layers, and I think that inhibited root growth as well.
So my solution, or at least hypothesis to try and solve against these observed mistakes is to:
I let the buffered coco dry and a few extra days in the bin, and I also laid it out on a tard to let it air dry for around 48 hours before potting up. It was still dark and moist, but when I squeezed a handful of it, only a drop or 2 rang out, as opposed to a fountain like my previous run. It looked much better!
I tossed the coco into the pot with my two hands and used the back of my hands to simply even out the layers as opposed to compressing them throughout the potting process. This will allow the coco to naturally settle over time, and hopefully allow for proper aeration and root development!
Coco Buffering
I am trying a new buffering mix for this run! Stash recently released 2 new products to go along with their fantastic Stash Blend nutrient enhancement: Stash Base (Veg Nutrients) and Stash Bloom (Flower Nutrients). I am excited to add Stash Base into my buffering mix, it will hopefully create a beautiful growing environment for my gals.
I buffered twice (both for 24 hours). I had 12 gallons of coco and I used 10 gallons of RO water to buffer:
For my first buffer, I went with around 1 ec charge and a ph of 5.75 for each 10 gallons.
My nutrients included:
70 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
5 grams Stash Base - New Product! (Formulated with a diverse blend of organic and mineral inputs—including calcium phosphate, biochar, crustacean meal, feather meal, fishbone meal, glacial and volcanic rock dusts, alfalfa, insect frass, giant kelp meal, neem seed kernel meal, oyster shell dust, sulfate of potash, calcium carbonate, and fish meal—Stash Base delivers a broad spectrum of macro and micronutrients, plus biology-friendly carbon sources.)
3 grams Stash Blend
ec: 1.1 ph 5.75
After the first 24 hour soak, I fully drained it and resoaked the two bins in another batch of 10 gallons of RO mix. I adjusted the recipe.
My second buffer nutrients included:
60 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
2 grams Stash Base
2 grams Stash Blend
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
I waited another 24 hours, and then I fully drained the coco and worked to dry it out much more than last grow.
As I mentioned above, I let it drain for more than 48 hours in the tub, stirring a bit here and there. I knew it was necessary because there was a bunch of water let loose once I stirred. That made me thing i need to punch more holes into my bin, or maybe I need to put a huge slice of garden fabric at the base of the bin so that the coco does not clog the holes. I’ll likely try both on my 4 x 4 run which is coming soon!
Once the coco felt good to go, and my measurement for that was that I could grab and handful…squeeze it, and only 1 or two drops would come out… my medium was ready!
Germination:
I’ve been using Organiplugs for all my germination for my last 20+ seeds, and I am not going back to any previous system. All you do is: insert the seed, place into a germination cube holder, place in a ziplock back, wrap it up in a towel, place it in a tent, and wait for her to sprout
I don’t have to worry about anything really, and it almost protects the seed from any real concerns from the seedling/sprouting process.
Once she sprouted (either I see a taproot, or the sprout actually pops out of the hole, or both!), I placed her about ¾ of the way down into the coco.
In the coco hole, I added some Xtreme Mykos to encourage root development, one of my favorite reasons to use organiplugs!
I didn’t need to “water her in’ to the coco, as the coco was still moist from the buffering process. I was actually worried it was a bit too moist, but I went with it anyway. It was, at least, much less moist than my previous grow, and from the way the gals have settled in, I actually think we were in the perfect zone. I squeezed a handful and barely a drop dripped out, so that’s my goal moisture level moving forward!
Once she settled in, she proved overnight she was ready tto go and we have successful germination. Off to week 1!
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Week 1. Vegetation
3mo ago
1/3
5.08 cm
Height
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
330 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Mammoth P
0.161 mll
Support 4-0-0
1.057 mll
Stash Base
0.198 mll
Aeromatics Heading into week 1, CBG Auto seems to be a bit smaller and slower, but solid. Due to some germination delays, she is around 7 days behind, in general, to her tent companions, and thus is presenting a bit smaller. However, that could be strain specific!
My approach is the same as the two Zkittlez Auto (ILGM) I have in the 2 x 4 tent, so I hope to produce the same strong start. I have hand-watered her in the same 50 ml at Organiplug base and 150/200 ml in larger circle ring every few days as those gals, and they were rocking by week 2!
My water recipe is for hand-watering is
1 Gallon RO water
4 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
.75 g Stash Base
12 drops Mammoth P Microbes
An important note for this one specifically. With the plastic pot, I have elected to try a small experiment... turning the airdomes on a bit early! They are on for my others, but I thought that, since she is in a plastic pot as opposed to a cloth Geopot, she could benefit from just a bit of increase oxygenation.
Let's see how week 2 goes and thanks for tuning in to this one!
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Week 2. Vegetation
3mo ago
1/2
5.08 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
445 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Mammoth P
0.161 mll
Support 4-0-0
1.057 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.264 mll
Aeromatics Week 2 for this gal has been simple and steady, she needs consistency 0 stress. A bit smaller and slower to develop than my zkittlez in the tent, she is also a week behind in general in terms of plant date. Her structure is showing that the roots are now developing and I think she is going to start to take off now that she is established!
I have the airdomes on, since she is in a plastic autopot. I like the idea of getting the extra oxygen in the root zone early, even though some might argue it might be too early in general. It's also a fun experiment!
I gave her a solid water on day 14: 100 ml at the base of the Organiplug and 500 ml in a square to encourage root development towards the outer edges of the pot.
My recipe was a 1 Gallon batch:
1 Gallon RO Water
4 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
1 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
2.5 g Ventana Plant Science Stash Base - I weighed this on my scale and thoroughly mixed it into my 1 gallon
12 drops Mammoth P Active Microbes
I hope to see some solid growth heading into week 3 along with some autopot activation!!
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Week 3. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/4
20.32 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
525 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
14.76 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Mammoth P
0.132 mll
Support 4-0-0
1.321 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.264 mll
Aeromatics CBG Auto: Autopots ON! Day 21 and my worries about a smaller plant were absolutely blown out of the water. She has caught up and her massive fan leaves have allowed her to soak up light and burst onto the scene as a major player in the tent. I have my airdomes on max, and with autopot activation occurring on Day 21, I think week 4 is going to see a several inch growth explosion. I am going to get some stakes in the pot to help with some LST, but heading into week 4, it's going to be a great show of what my nutrient load out and setup can do... I hope!
Tent-Wide Update: No big changes as they are still drinking from the first reservoir (see recipe below). I have keep everything the same, but the only issue thus far has been maintaining a steady PH that does not need to be adjusted daily. I think it is the Mammoth P microbes that mushes the PH north a bit more aggressively than normal, but it is totally worth it.
10 Gallons Water
50 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
26 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
15 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
7.5 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
11 g Ventana Plant Science Stash Base
5 ml Mammoth P Active Microbial
ec 1.05
Ph 5.7
I had one two day period of a stronger drift from 5.7 to 6.8, but I was able to bring it back within a few minutes. I will do my best to check it daily, but I will look to set my PH closer to 5.6 on average to give me a bit of extra buffer if I miss a day.
All in all, heading into week 4, I am excited for a successful first 3 weeks. Goals for the grow....check!
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Week 4. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/4
33.02 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
375 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
14.76 l
Pot Size
101.6 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Mammoth P
0.264 mll
Support 4-0-0
0.925 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.291 mll
Aeromatics CBG Auto: She is growing well! Her PH reaction was a bit delayed when compared to her fellow tent companions, and is now showing a few signs of drooping, but I was able to react with that new batch of lower EC and those daily PH adjustments. I removed a few large fan leaves to allow for greater light penetration and did my first LST to try and manage her height so she did hit too high with PPFD. She is a strong gal and I loook forward to her flowering period!
Tent-Wide Update: We definitely hit some PH issues heading into Day 34, cresting into the start of week 5 and hitting pre-flower.
My droop issues were still existing and I decided to get a bit more aggressive with a fix, mainly in pulling the gals out of their autopot reservoirs, dumping the remaining mix, and starting fresh and clean with a lower EC (move from 1.1 closer to .75 for recovery) and a lower starting PH (5.5) so they are forced to reset.
As a bit of a checkpoint, I wanted to measure the nutrient solution in the autopots before disposal, and even though I had been adjusting my PH in the reservoir daily, it came in super hot at 6.8! There is the source of my problems 100%!
With my new solution, I hoped to have a quick response in the form of perky plants and better nutrient uptake, which should in turn allow for some better drinking and quicker reservoir turnover. I may also move to smaller reservoir batches, perhaps 6 to 8 gallons as opposed to 12 gallons, so I can freshen them up a bit more often.
For this recovery/Pre-flower batch, I went with the following recipe:
10 Gallons RO Water
Ventana Plant Science Support 35 ml
Ventana Plant Science Grow 15 ml
Ventana Plant Science Expand 11 ml
Ventana Plant Science Structure 6 ml
Ventana Plant Science Stash Base 8 g
Mammoth P Active Microbes 10 ml
ec .75
ph 5.45 (set lower to account for high PH imbalance and potential issues)
Heading into Week 6 (day 36), and recovery is going well! The move to a bit lower of of EC, a bit lower in PPFD (380 as opposed to 400) and and nice clean of those trays where the spike hit… I think we are in a solid space here!
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Week 5. Flowering
2mo ago
1/6
38.1 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
445 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
14.76 l
Pot Size
101.6 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Support 4-0-0
1.321 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.634 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.37 mll
Aeromatics CBG Updates: She let me know early that something was off. She was looking good heading into stretch/pre-flower, but the instability in PH hit her a bit harder.She’s a bit more sensitive than the Zkittlez plants and started showing some lighter color and early signs of deficiency. Growth is still there, but she’s not pushing as aggressively and seems to be reacting more to any small changes. Two stems look hit the most.
I’m being more careful with her and trying not to overcorrect, just focusing on getting the system stable again so she can recover naturally. I've noticed this a bit this run with my CBD autos, they have been a bit more sensitive. I think this is another sign of working towards single-reservoir for CBD vs THC plants. More to learn and more to love!
Tent Update: With the PH struggles, I've been mulling over two paths to finish this run, either moving to a managed bio-reservoir or perhaps switching to moving my Mammoth P and Stash Trio out of the reservoirs and making top drench teas. This week was an experience in the "I have no idea what that decision will be, so let's do both" haha!
On day 38, I filled my 12-gallon reservoir with a more bio-rich solution:
5.5 Gallons RO Water
18 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
7 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
6 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
4 g Ventana (2 tsp) Ventana Plant Science Stash Base
2 ml Mammoth P Active Microbes
ec came in at 1.0 and I dropped PH down to 5.4 to account for drift.
However, I immediately got nervous about this one as I measured PH 4 hours after and it shot up to 6.2, no doubt due to the microbes feasting on all the amazing nutrients. Ah! I want that happening in my plants!
I adjusted and turned the reservoirs on, but it was at this time I decided my next move would be towards the latter, I need reservoir stabilization
I have officially decided that my reservoirs will be VPS exclusive, and I will build root teas and drenches with Mammoth P and Stash Trio moving forward.
So on Day 43, I cleared out the remaining reservoir (about 1 gallon left), and I switched back to a stable, no microbe tank:
5 Gallons RO Water
25 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
7 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
12 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
6 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
Let's see how they do heading into week 7, but I think we are on our way back from some experimentation and on our way to stability!
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Week 6. Flowering
2mo ago
1/8
40.64 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
490 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
14.76 l
Pot Size
101.6 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Mammoth P
0.264 mll
Support 4-0-0
1.585 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.687 mll
Aeromatics CBG Auto: She has been working hard and catching up in comparison to my Zkittlez Auto, and I think she is starting to show more signs of being on a different reservoir timing (1 week earlier) than my Zkittlez in general. I knew this was going to be the situation due to having some germination issues. but we luckily are getting to the point in flower where shared reservoir nutrients won't be too much of an issue anymore.
The few leaves with chlorosis are now turning purple and red, so they are pulling some PK, but are not dying! Early flowers and budlets are starting to form, so hopefully week 7 will see some flower development and push some growth
Tent-Specific Updates: Once that stable reservoir was finished, I decided it was time to enter try a new protocol with Mammoth P and Stash Bloom:
A dry-back (24 - 36 hours) -- Autopots system on -- 24-hours -- top water root drench with Mammoth P and Stash Trio = rewarding fresh coco hydration with a microbial boost stimulation!
Officially on week 7 (day 49), we tried this out to see if I could do this multiple times throughout my future grows.
I let the pots dry back longer than usual (around 36 hours) which helped reintroduce oxygen into the root zone, then came back in with a much cleaner and more controlled reservoir.
Here was my reservoir mix for 5 Gallons:
5 Gallons RO Water
30 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
13 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
PH: 5.5 EC.98
On day 50, After 1 day of rehydrating and reestablishing a solid root zone, I went in with my root drench with a mix of:
1/2 Gallon RO Water
1 ml Mammoth P Microbes
1/2 tsp Ventana Plant Science Stash Bloom
Before I added my drench, I removed a bit of moldy coco just to be sure we were as safe as can be.
I added 400 ml to each plant slowly over the top of each plant and my hope is that the microbes will help bring even more stability to my roots, but also really boost flower stacking and development! I will try and get at least one more of these in before the grow is over.
I feel much more comfortable getting microbes in through this strategy, as my reservoirs were nice and stable over the past few weeks, and I could tell that my plants absolutely loved them as well! We are learning!
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Week 7. Flowering
1mo ago
1/8
50.8 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
490 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
14.76 l
Pot Size
101.6 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Support 4-0-0
1.717 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.66 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.198 mll
Aeromatics CBG Auto: I am keeping her nice and simple now that she is in full flowerand the tent-wide reservoir recipe is finally asin balance as possible across all three plants. With her being a week behind my Zkittlez in general, she did suffer from the stagger, and I feel she could have done a bit better if we grew her straight up, given how vibrant her veg was. However, I am not disappointed as of week 7, heading into week 8!
She is starting to bulk and stack, with some trichomes and sweet smell of herby citrus is gusting each top. I think we are a minumum of 3 weeks away given I want max CBD/CBG from this gal.
Looking great!
Tent-Wide Update
Heading into day 56, my reservoir was 3 days old and starting to push how old I wanted any given reservoir to be for the rest of this grow. I have my x 2 air stones running constant oxygen at the lowest setting 24/7, but still I have realized (in this grow) that I want to preserve my reservoir health as much as possible, so less volume and more frequent changes are optimal.
I gave it a good sniff, and it smelled a bit stale. Upon examining the solution, it was definitely time to change it up! There was some discoloration, a touch of biofilm, and some small solids had started to grow at the very bottom. All good with me, they are ready for some fresh solution!
The timing was perfect too! I, as a bit of a curious grower, took my new turkey baster/science tool and drew some liquid from each reservoir… and I am happy I did!
PH was 7.0, EC had dropped .2 over the 3 days… some interesting data for sure.
I really want, and honestly need, to protect that root zone, so I pulled the reservoir and remaining solution in the trays and prepared a fresh batch of solution.
I’m going to go to three gallon batches moving forward with the goal to switch out every 3 days as well. That way, I get a fresh chance to change my recipes and adjust as needed.
My day 56 3 gallon recipe came in a little hot with the following mix (1.3 ec) so I ended up adding another gallon of RO water and doing a topper of 500 ml to the plants in the tent to try and stabilize the PH a bit after that high 7.0 reading.
My recipe (was meant for 3 gallons but dilluted to 4 gallons total):
26 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
8 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
10 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
3 ml Ventana Plant Science FlaVUH
1.1 ec ph 5.4
I also cleaned up my airstones and hoses in the reservoir, as they needed a good buffing out.
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Week 8. Flowering
1mo ago
1/5
55.88 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.5
pH
Normal
Smell
490 PPM
TDS
54 %
Air Humidity
14.76 l
Pot Size
96.52 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Support 4-0-0
2.113 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.66 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.132 mll
Aeromatics CBG Auto: She is all over the place with her coloring, so I am going to rotate her daily since she is over on the right side of her tent. I have a 4 x 4 light in a 2 x 4 tent, so I am not sure if the light is irregularly dispersed across the canopy, but I am sure there is plenty of light in the tent given how each plant looks!
We are on the end of week 7 and I see a beautiful canopy forming with nugs starting to get dense, and a sweet smell starting to form. Additionally, the purples and greens are starting to show.. woo!
We will get a modest yield here, and that is a beautiful scenario for me!
Tent Wide Update: Our big move away from those harder to control bio-fed reservoirs and back into stable Ventana Plant Science reservoirs has rewarded us with some beautiful plants in peak flower, that are now stacking density, frost, and starting to move into late flower.
Additionally, I can clearly see how our top feedings with Mammoth P and Stash Bloom are creating some beautiful feeding environments for our roots, because they are drinking away and looking great.
The main cola on each Zkittlez Auto is verging on 2 to 2.5 inches thick, and the lower 2/3 canopy as a whole is looking alive and well. We are heading into the final three weeks, and the beautiful genetics are revealing themselves daily.
We kept it pretty simple over the past week with only 1 reservoir fill:
4 gallons RO water
32 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
2 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
7 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
9 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
3 ml Ventana Plant Science FlaVUH
ec 1.0 PH 5.5
My canopy ppfd is 550 and I see a bit of vertical tacoing on the very top main cola, so I am not going to push it more than that for the rest of this grow.
I’ll keep trimming away a few unsightly leaves here and there, but our focus is now on a steady fade and finish.
She smells great and I am excited for our final few weeks!
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Week 9. Flowering
1mo ago
1/6
60.96 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.5
pH
Strong
Smell
490 PPM
TDS
54 %
Air Humidity
14.76 l
Pot Size
96.52 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Support 4-0-0
1.717 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.594 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.211 mll
Aeromatics CBG Auto: She is stable and bulking up nicely, as well as starting to produce some wonderful trichomes that are covering each bud site pretty heavily, which I am so happy to see given the CBG cannabinoid. I am really going to depend on this gal, along with Critical Mass CBD Auto and my previously grown Pink Kush CBD 30:1 Auto from Seedsman for my daily pain relief.
Since I removed my Zkittlez #1 and #2 from the autopot reservoir, CBG is now getting dedicated nutrient solution, which means she stands to benefit from penultimate customization from here on out. I'll focus on Ventana Plant Science Flower, Expand, and most importantly, FlaVUH, hopefully bringing the sweetness and a ripe finish.
Her colors are coming out too, with notes of deep purple, and even with a touch of chlorosis from previous deficiencies, I think it simply makes her look beautiful and unique!
I'm going to really think about her finish and do a bit more research on the CBG cannabinoid, I am not sure the best time to cut. But all in all, she's a happy gal!
Tent-Wide Updates: Day 67 had some big action preparing for our final 2 weeks, which from here on out will hopefully be an easy fade to chop.
They are still drinking up, so I prepared another 3.5 gallon reservoir of the following recipe:
23 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
1 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
9 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
8 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
4 ml Ventana Plant Science FlaVUH
Additionally, I wanted to get in a final topwater of Stash Bloom before the end of our grow, so I prepared a quick batch up top water solution of the following recipie:
.5 gallon RO water
1/2 tsp Stash Bloom
1/4 tsp Stash Blend
I cleared away from mold/mildewy coco and gave around 500 ml of the Stash Bloom/Blend solution to each of the plants for a final burst of food to help them finish strong!
I also did a final clean of my auto pot system, cleaning out the trays and hoses, all in an effort to let my gals finish as strong as possible.
On day 70, it was time to flip off my autopot reservoirs and let these gals glide into their finishing windows with grace and happiness!
They are frosty and smell ripe, putting off lemon, sugar, and a touch of that finishing flower smell we all know and love.
I plan on letting them cruise another week, at least, with the coco taking at least 4 full days to dry out. I may do 1 RO-Only flush between the dryout period and cut down date as an experiment, but traditionally I let the coco dry out, and the plant draw as much terpene deliciousness from the sugar and fan leaves as possible.
I examined the trichomes this morning and I am seeing around 2% amber, and I am looking for around 10% on these gals before harvest.
I love this part!
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Week 10. Flowering
22d ago
1/7
60.96 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
5.5
pH
Strong
Smell
270 PPM
TDS
45 %
Air Humidity
14.76 l
Pot Size
96.52 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Support 4-0-0
0.608 mll
Flower 0-3-4
0.793 mll
FlaVUH 4X Concentrate (4-0-4)
0.528 mll
Aeromatics CBG Auto: This beautiful gal is in her finishing final two week, with this entry marking our official day 70! Her purple is really starting to show, and I really didn't expect it to be a purple variant. The smell is sweet and she is getting ripe, with no sign of amber trichomes as of today, but cloudy gals all around.
As we start to taper down our time in the tent, her feed is going to taper down as well. I am happy that we have the time to take on this one, don't need to rush perfection!
My recipe was:
3 Gallons RO Water
7 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
9 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
6 ml Ventana Plant Science FlaVUH
As we head into our ripening stages, I won't touch the gal! I'll take her off the reservoir as soon as I see the first sign of amber in her trichomes, as I don't want to push the Cannabinoids too far.
She is going to be a stunner in the endgame, that's for sure!
My goal and hope with CBG Relief Auto was simple: Pain Relief Supplement and Experiment with a new Cannabinoid.
What I got was an amazing experience and a new favorite strain to grow, trim, and hopefully enjoy over the next few months (I've yet to test her out as I want to give her a good cure before enjoying!).
CBG Relief Auto is a stunner, through and through. A robust vegetation, with fan leaves that size of my 6'6 tall massive hands, and a flowering period that resulted is frosty nuggets that put off one of those fragrances that one does not soon forget. I have struggled to be patient as the flowers have been curing for only a week now, but it's getting to be time to crack my bags open and have a sample!
CBG Relief will be worked into my yearly grow rotation for sure, and if she brings me the pain relief supplement I hope for, I'll be sure to update that in my smoke report!
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Aeromatics I finished her up the same as I did with the rest of the gals for this run. 24 hours in my dark tent and around 7 days as a whole plant in 60/60 before I cut her up and started trimming her down.
She will be sampled soon, and I'll be back with a better smoke report!